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Transformative improvements in campus teaching and learning culture Replicable, sustainable, technology- based programs and practices Effective, enterprise-wide, learner- centered instructional systems Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning Award
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Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning
Common Elements that SupportCampus-Wide Innovation
Copyright Andrea Nixon, A. Michael Berman, Christine Haile, and Dorothy Frayer, 2002. This work is the intellectual property of the authors. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the authors. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the authors.
Panelists
• Andrea Nixon Carleton College
• A. Michael Berman California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
• Christine Haile University at Albany, SUNY • Dorothy Frayer Duquesne University
• Transformative improvements in campus teaching and learning culture
• Replicable, sustainable, technology-based programs and practices
• Effective, enterprise-wide, learner-centered instructional systems
Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning Award
Awards to Institutions that Harness Power of IT to….
• Improve quality of teaching & learning• Advance use of learner-centered
instruction• Contain or reduce costs• Provide greater access to higher
education
Award Winners
• 2000 University of Washington
• 2001 George Mason UniversitySUNY Learning Network
• 2002 Wake Forest University,School of Medicine
Criteria for Award as Checklist for Successful Innovation• Clear objectives related to
teaching/learning• Supporting elements• Assessment of impact on
teaching/learning• Sustainability• Replicability
What are your Teaching/Learning Objectives?
• Technology is the enabler, not the goal!
• Clear objectives drive the choices made in implementation
• Assessment of success: Degree to which teaching/learning is enhanced
Supporting Elements
• Institutional planning• Collaboration among units on
campus• Training and marketing• Organizational adjustments• Electronic and personal help
resources
Supporting Elements
• Policies (e.g., intellectual property, access)
• Funding• Assessment mechanisms• Infrastructure in place• Reliability
Impact
• Plan assessment prior to project• Assess immediate and long-term
effects on quality of teaching and learning• Interactive learning• Accommodation of different learning styles
and needs of non-traditional students• Promotion of student initiative & responsibility
• Institutional costs and reputation
Sustainability
• Address possible barriers to success• Faculty incentives and compensation• Ownership and copyright policies• Institutional motivation and support• Curriculum integration
• How will the project be funded in the future?
Replicability
• Which elements of the project can be replicated or scaled throughout your institution?
• Which elements of the project may be portable to other institutions?
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